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WHITTIER  LUMBER  &  MILLWORK  CO. 

DISTRIBUTOR 
411  Adams  Street 
NEWARK,  NEW  JERSEY 


CALIFORNIA 


SAVE  SPACE 
ADD  CONVENIENCE 
spend  no  MORE 


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Showing  No.  122  as 
shipped. 

Ready  to  set  in 
the  wall 


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install 
this  unit 
merely  slip 
into  rough  opening, 
fasten  to  wall  with  three 
or  four  screws  and  the  job 
is  completed. 


Showing  No.  122  closed. 


Showing  No.  122  ready  to  use 


d5his  is  Fixture  7 \[o.  122  doable  and  dowo  Seats 


FYCasterbilt  Features 


FLOOR  PLAN 

Rough  opening  dimension:  Width  58  in.  Height  33 1/2  in.  4-in. 
stud  wall. 


Cut  shows  installation  under  ordinary  windows. 

Folds  into  4-in.  studded  wall. 

Installation  requires  no  mechanical  skill. 

Space  between  table  and  seats  gives  natural  position. 

Note  the  abundance  of  leg  room. 

Four  persons  can  dine  comfortably. 

Table  top  and  seats  laminated,  showing  ribbon-grain  Philippine 
mahogany. 

The  sturdy  construction  will  support  a  distributed  weight  of  one 
thousand  pounds. 

Can  be  used  in  old  as  well  as  new  houses. 

All  hardware  included. 


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L5HEY  ARE  FOOL-PROOF  AGAINST  QOLLAPSE 


Page  Two 


M A  ST  ERBILT  QOZT  7 \[OOK  —  ( Comfortable ,  Qozy ,  (Convenient 


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wonderful  combination.  No  space  consumed,  yet  always 
ready  for  use.  When  polished  the  Philippine  Mahogany  top 
in  contrast  with  enameled  woodwork  makes  a  pleasing  effect. 
The  No.  3-D  Seat  Doors,  made  to  swing  open  on  hinges,  give 
the  use  of  cupboard  space  behind  them. 

The  special  cantilever  table  brace  automatically  locks  when 
table  is  extended.  No  accidental  collapse  possible. 

When  not  in  use  all  fixtures  fold  out  of  sight,  giving  neat 
panel  effect. 

See  No.  5-A-D  Ironing  Board  (page  fifteen)  installed  behind  a 
No.  3-D  Seat,  always  ready  with  pad,  a  Masterbilt  feature. 


The  Cozy  Nook,  showing  No.  1  Table  and  No.  3-D 
Seats.  Seats  simply  fold  up  and  swing  as  doors,  allow¬ 
ing  use  of  cupboard  space  behind. 


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(See  page  twelve  for  dimensions  and 
further  information.) 


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T his  is  No.  3-D  Seat 

A  SEAT  AND  DOOR 
COMBINED  IN  ONE 


T his  is  No.  1  T able 
as  shipped. 


Page  Three 


(no  door  hardware 
included) 


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MASTERBILT  FIXTURES  SOLVE  TOUR  SPACE  PROBLEMS 


MASTERBILT  QORJ\[ER  R[OOK:  —  Another  Interesting  (Combination 


T he  Corner  Nook 


Uses  the  following  Masterbilt  units: 

Fixture  No.  21  : 

Table  and  seat  made  in  one  unit. 

Fixture  No.  3: 

Two  seats  in  separate  units. 

See  cuts  on  this  page. 

fixture  No.  12  can  be  substituted  for  Fixture  No. 
21  if  nook  is  desired  in  other  corner. 

All  hardware  included. 

Space  required  when  in  use: 

From  corner  of  room  to  outer  edge  of  casing  on 
Fixture  No.  21  is  5  ft.  2  in. 

From  corner  of  room  to  outer  edge  of  casing  on 
second  No.  3  seat  is  3  ft.  8j4  in. 


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his  combination  shows  the  use  of  fixtures  No.  12  or  21  for 
either  right  or  left  hand  corner,  together  with  the  No.  3  Seats. 

The  cut  gives  a  better  view  of  the  metal  cantilever  brace. 
There  is  no  difficulty  in  getting  in  or  out  from  a  Masterbilt  nook. 

This  combination  uses  no  floor  space  when  not  in  use.  Convenient, 
sturdy  and  economical. 


No.  3  Seat  Mullion  No.  21  Mullion  No.  12 

Seat  on  left  of  table  Seat  on  right  of  table 


Rough  opening  each  unit 

No.  21 — Width  44  in.,  height  33^4  in.,  4-in.  stud  wall. 

No.  12 — Width  44  in.,  height  33*4  in.,  4-in.  stud  wall. 

No.  3  Seat — Width  16  in.,  height  33/>  in.,  3  or  4  in.  stud  wall. 


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Page  Four 


‘Masterbilt  fixtures  can  be  used  in  old  as  well  as  new  buildings 


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NO  MECHANICAL  SKILL  ^E^UIRED  130  INSTALL 


Floor  Plan  of  Qomplete  Kitchen 


Floor  Plan 
of  Corner  Nook 
using 

Mullion  No.  12 


Page  Five 


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READ  'BHE  SECOND  PAGE  AG  AIM 


MASTERBILT  SINK  COMBINATION'"  WE  SAVE  THE  FLOOR  SPACE 


Table  and  Seals  folded  in  doors,  which  swing  open,  showing 
cupboard  space  behind  them.  Shows  05  Folding  Ironing  Board. 


(no 


The  Ironing  Board  used 
in  this  combination  is  the 
Master  bill  Folding  Board 
No.  05.  Picture  shows  this 
board  as  it  comes  from  the 
factory.  To  install,  set 
two  blocks  inside  your 
case  just  12  inches  apart 
from  each  other  and  bore 
holes  1  inch  net  in  diam¬ 
eter  in  each  to  receive 
round  ends  of  pivot  on 
board.  Holes  to  be  2  ft. 
6/  in.  up  from  bottom 
of  case  to  center  of  hole. 


Doors  closed — Table  and  Seats  ready  for  use 


Here  is  a  very  good  illustration  of  the  space 
saving  of  Masterbilt  Fixtures.  In  a  little  over 
sixteen  square  feet  of  actual  floor  space,  there 
is  a  complete  breakfast  nook,  ironing  board,  cooler, 
kitchen  sink,  storage  space,  combination  drain  and 
work  board.  The  illustration  in  the  upper  left-hand 
corner  of  this  page  shows  the  seats  and  table  folded 
and  swung  as  C.  C.  doors.  At  the  right  is  the  same 
arrangement  with  doors  closed  and  seats  and  table 
extended. 

To  use  ironing  board,  swing  folded  seat-door 
back  and  raise  ironing  board.  Gives  you  full  length 
board  and  pad  remains  on  board  at  all  times;  an 
exclusive  Masterbilt  feature. 

SEATS  AND  TABLE  USED  IN  THIS 
COMBINATION  SHOWN  ON  NEXT  PAGE 


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Page  Six 


A  CHILD  CAN  EASILY  HANDLE  THEM 


07i  T5HE  MEXT  PAGE  WE  HAVE  A  SURPRISE  FOR  YOU 


No.  2-D 
Seat — 
as  shipped. 
(To  hang 
as  a  door.) 


No.  1-D 
Table— 

as  shipped. 
(To  hang 
as  a  door.) 


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Over-all  dimensions  of  case  front,  5  ft.  6  in. ;  depth  of  case 
optional.  Pilaster  or  hanging  stiles  between  seats  and  table  should 
be  no  wider  than  1*4  inches  in  order  to  preserve  proper  distance  for 
comfortable  use  when  tables  and  seats  are  extended. 

(Use  regular  3x3  door  butts  to  hang  table  and  seats) 

Fitted  size  of  units  used: 

No.  1-D  Table,  2  ft.  6*4  in.  by  2  ft.  8*4  in.,  with  1  1/1 6-in. 
banging  stiles. 

No.  2-D  Seats,  1  ft.  3  in.  by  2  ft.  8*4  in.,  with  1  1/1 6-in.  hang¬ 
ing  stiles. 

Thickness  of  seat  and  table  boxes ,  5  inches 


Page  Seven 


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PLEASE  READ  PAGES  EIGHT  'GO  ELEVEJi  QAREFULLY 


A  KITCHEN  <BABT  GRATED 


Masterbilt  Kitchen  Buffet  Cabinet  No. 
300.  IV  hen  units  are  closed  it  presents 
a  neat  panel  effect.  All  hardware  is 
polished  nickel. 


VYlasterbilt  Breakfast  A[oo\ 

(section  of  no.  300) 

Note  the  sturdy  appear¬ 
ance  of  the  seats  and 
table;  and  they  are  as 
sturdy  as  they  look. 

The  seats  and  table  top 
are  of  beautiful  ribbon  grain 
5-ply  Philippine  mahogany. 

Four  persons  can  be  com¬ 
fortably  seated. 


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ATasterbilt  Buffet  (Cabinet  J\[o.  300 

Here  is  the  very  latest  achievement  in  built-in  kitchen  fixtures.  As 
you  study  the  various  pictures  of  this  combination,  you  will  be 
more  and  more  amazed  at  the  number  of  conveniences  that  have 
been  incorporated  into  a  space  as  small  as  5  ft.  7  in.  by  15  in.  in  depth. 

In  this  space  there  are  the  following  items: 

Complete  Breakfast  Nook  for  four  persons. 

Spice  Cabinet. 

Broom  Closet. 

Full-length  Cooler. 

Folding  Ironing  Board. 

Storage  Shelf  for  Iron  and  Cord. 

And  in  addition  to  having  all  these,  there  is  still  left  the  regulation 
china  closet  and  utensil  cupboard,  a  counter  shelf  wTith  attractive 
mirror  effect. 


Kitchen  Buffet 
Cabinet  No.  300 
as  a  breakfast 
nook  with  seats 
and  table  ex¬ 
tended.  Note  the 
heavy,  substan¬ 
tial  way  in 
which  these  are 
built.  They 
should  last  as 
long  as  the  house 
itself. 


WE  SHOULD  CROW  ABOUT  IT 


Page  Eight 


A  KITCHEN  BABY  GRA^D 


Masterbilt  Buffet  Cabinet  J\[o.  300 
Ironing  Board 


(section  of  no.  300) 

he  No.  05  disappearing  ironing  board  used  in  this  combination 
is  the  same  as  that  shown  in  the  sink  cabinet  on  page  six.  In 
picture  below  the  board  is  shown  extended  and  in  use.  It  is 
strong  and  sturdy.  It  cannot  wobble  or  collapse  when  in  use.  One  of 
the  finest  boards  possible  to  secure. 


Electric  Iron  Storage  Shelf 
Note  asbestos  and  metal 
covered  shelf  for  electric 
iron  in  picture. 

The  various  units  that 
make  up  this  complete 
combination  are  shown  on 
next  page,  as  they  are 
shipped  from  factory. 


Broom  Closet 

(section  of  no.  300) 

i’/®he  spice  cabinet,  iron  storage  shelf  and  No.  2  seat  of  unit  B 
swings  as  a  C.  C.  door.  Behind  this  door  unit  is  a  broom 
closet.  As  shown  in  the  illustration,  this  broom  closet  has  plenty 
of  room  for  brooms,  vacuum  cleaner,  brushes,  soap  and  other  cleaning 
accessories. 

The  buffet  has  a  beautiful  plate  glass  mirror  and  large  counter 
shelf;  always  a  handy  place  to  set  things;  adds  to  the  attractiveness 
of  a  kitchen. 

Mirror  is  not  shipped  with  fixture.  Your  dealer 
will  supply  this  on  request,  at  small  extra  charge. 

Back  of  the  breakfast  table  is  the  utensil  cupboard.  Here  three 
wide  shelves  provide  space  for  pots,  pans  and  other  kitchen  utensils. 

Floor  plan  of  the  Model  Kitchen 
using  the  No.  300  Buffet  Com¬ 
bination  is  showti  on  page  11. 


Kitchen  Buffet  Cabinet  No.  300,  breakfast  nook 
unit  closed,  showing  broom  closet,  utensil  cup¬ 
board  and  folding  ironing  board  in  use.  Read 
text  for  complete  description  of  this  fixture. 


Page  Nine 


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A  FIXTURE  WE  ARE  PROUD  OF 


A  KITCHEN  ‘BABY  GRATED 


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BIGHT  FEATURES  COMBINED  IN  ONE  FIXTURE  ~  EIGHT  IX  ONE 


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! Tytasterbilt  Buffet  (Cabinet  A[o.  300 

Showing  the  six  different  units  as  they  are  shipped  from  the  factory 


Unit  B 

Unit  B  is  the  broom  closet  section 
and  contains  the  unit 
No.  2-S-D,  which  is  hinged  to  the 
front  of  Unit  B.  No.  2-S-D  has  a 
No.  2  Seat  installed  in  the  lower  part 
and  a  spice  cabinet  in  the  upper  part, 
the  bottom  shelf  of  which  is  metal 
and  asbestos  covered  to  store  the  elec¬ 
tric  iron. 

Unit  A 

Unit  A  is  the  center  section,  the 
upper  part  of  which  has  china  closet 
and  counter  shelf.  The  lower  por¬ 
tion  forms  the  utensil  cupboard  with 
three  wide  shelves.  To  the  front  of 
this  cupboard  is  hinged  the 
No.  1-D,  the  breakfast  table  always 
ready,  yet  out  of  sight  when  not  used. 


Unit  C 

Unit  C 

Unit  C  is  the  cooler  section  with  slat  shelves  in  the  upper  part. 
In  lower  part  we  have  a  No. 05  Folding  Ironing  Board  behind  the 
No.  2-D  Seat,  which  is  hinged  to  the  front  of  the  case,  forming 
the  right-hand  seat  of  the  breakfast  nook  combination. 

Any  or  all  of  these  units  can  be  purchased  separately. 

Unit  B  and  Unit  C  can  be  interchanged. 

(door  hardware  is  not  furnished) 

Dimensions : 

Complete  Combination  . 5  ft.  7  in.  wide  by  15  in.  deep 

B  Unit . 1  ft.  5  in.  wide  by  15  in.  deep 

A  Unit . 2  ft.  9  in.  wide  by  15  in.  deep 

C  Unit  . 1  ft.  5  in.  wide  by  15  in.  deep 

All  heights  6  ft.  10  in. 


No.  1-D  Table  Door 


No.  2-D  Seat  Door 


Unit 

No.  2-S-D 


Unit  B 


Unit  A 


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Unit  B-2-S-D: 

B — Broom  Closet 

2-S-D — No.  2-D  Seat,  Spice  Cabinet 
(Comb.  Unit) 

Unit  A-l-D: 

1- D—No.  1-D  Table 

A — Upper  half,  Shelving ;  Counter  Shelf, 
P.  P.  Mill.;  lower  half,  Shelving. 

Unit  C-5-2-D: 

C — Cooler 

5 — No.  05  Ironing  Board 

2- D — No.  2-D  Seat 


his  combination  can  either  be  recessed  in  the  wall  as  shown,  or  can  be  set 
out  from  the  wall,  thus  being  adaptable  for  use  in  new  buildings  or  can 
be  used  in  houses  already  built. 


Page  Eleven 


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MODERNIZE  OLDER  HOMES 


UTILIZE  WASTE  SPACE 


DIMENSIONS: 

Space  between  faces  of 
cupboards,  5  ft. 

Distance  from  outer 
wall  into  room,  3  ft. 
6  in. 

Rough  opening  for  No. 

1  table,  2  ft.  6  in.  by 

2  ft.  9l/2  in.,  4-in. 
stud  wall. 

Fitted  size  for  No.  3-D 
Seat-doors,  1  ft.  6 
in.  by  2  ft.  8 %.  in.; 
1  1/6-in.  hanging 
stiles. 

Depth  of  cupboards 
1  ft.  6  in.  minimum. 

Thickness  No.  3-D 
Seat-doors,  4 y?.  in. 


Plan  C  “Cozy  Nook”  illustrated  on  pages  three  and  fifteen 

JYlasterbilt  Qozy  J^loo\ 

he  plan  on  this  page  shows  a  complete  kitchen  arrangement  with  a  Cozy  Nook  installation,  pictures 
of  which  are  shown  on  pages  three  and  fifteen.  Note  on  page  fifteen  that  the  seat  door  swings 
open  and  the  No.  5-A-D  Folding  Ironing  Board  swings  forward  and  opens  up  for  use.  This  plan 
provides  for  the  installation  of  the  nook  under  an  ordinary  window — the  ideal  place  for  it ;  also  plenty  of 
light  and  ventilation  for  the  labors  of  ironing. 


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‘BY  USING  MASTERBILT  WALL  FIXTURES 


Page  Twelve 


PRACTICAL  AMD  CONVENIENT 


Page  T hirteen 


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he  illustration  above  shows  the  No.  5 
Ironing  Board  installed  in  wall, 
casing  applied,  door  hung,  pad  put 
on,  and  board  folded  away.  The  picture  on 
the  right  shows  the  same  board  extended 
and  ready  for  use. 

Rough  framing  dimensions:  1  ft.  2  in. 
by  2  ft.  9y2  in.,  Tin.  stud  wall. 


No.  5  Folding  Ironing  Board 


No.  5  Folding  Ironing  Board 
(see  next  pace) 


T5he  JYCost  Practical  Ironing  Poard 

One  of  the  features  of  the  No.  5  Ironing  Board  most  pleasing  to  house¬ 
wives  is  the  fact  that  it  will  accommodate  a  thick,  generous  pad,  and 
that  it  quickly  and  easily  folds  up  with  pad  on.  Those  who  have  had 
experience  with  other  boards  will  greatly  appreciate  this  advantage.  The 
same  careful  designing  which  has  provided  this  convenience  has  perfected  the 
board  in  other  ways,  so  that  it  is  entirely  practical.  The  ironing  surface  is 
perfectly  smooth.  When  closed  it  is  compact,  requiring  very  small  space. 
When  extended  it  offers  a  big,  broad  ironing  surface  which  is  the  delight  of 
every  housewife.  To  extend  the  board  when  it  is  folded,  merely  pull  up  on 
metal  ring. 


To  sum  up,  the  board  is  very  compact,  non-collapsible ,  folds 
with  cover  on,  strong,  sturdy,  perfectly  rigid  when  in  use,  easily 
installed,  adapted  to  practically  any  condition,  and  uses  just 
one-half  the  space  required  by  ordinary  full-length  boards.  We 
honestly  believe  this  to  be  the  most  convenient  ironing  board 
on  the  market  today. 


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IRONING  PAD  FOLDS  WITH  BOARD 


15HE  UYCASTERBILT  7s [O.  5  IRONING  ‘BOARD  FAMILY 


No.  05  is  for  use  inside  cupboards ;  has 
no  box  or  door.  (See  pages  six  and 
nine.) 

To  install,  set  two  blocks  inside  your 
case  just  12  inches  apart  from  each 
other  and  bore  holes  1  inch  net  in 
diameter  in  each  to  receive  round  ends 
of  pivot  on  board.  Holes  to  be  2  feet 
Gl/2  inches  up  from  bottom  of  case  to 
center  of  hole. 


No.  05 


No.  5 

(See  page  thirteen) 


No.  5  Folding  Ironing  Board 
as  shipped  from  factory  to  you. 

No.  5  is  the  board  to  be  installed  in  the 
wall.  Door  is  included,  also  door  hard¬ 
ware. 

Rough  opening  1  ft.  2  in.  by  2  ft.  9J4  in. 
Fits  4-in.  stud  wall. 


(See  pages  six 
and  nine ) 


No.  5-D 

(See  page  sixteen) 


No.  5-D  is  made  with  1  1/ 16-in.  hang¬ 
ing  stiles,  so  that  whole  box  is  hinged 
and  swings  like  a  door.  Can  be  used 
under  sink  shelf  or  counter  shelf  of 
kitchen  cupboard,  allowing  use  of  space 
behind.  (Includes  door  and  hardware.) 
Over-all  size  1  ft.  3  in.  by  2  ft.  8%.  in. 
(No  hardware  to  hang  box  inside  case 
included.) 


No.  5-A 


OUTSTANDING  FEATURES 

1.  It  folds  with  the  pad  on. 

2.  Its  size  is  standard  and  full  inch  in  thickness. 

3.  It  is  disappearing,  out  of  sight  when  not  in  use. 

4.  It  is  sturdy  and  rigid. 

5.  It  is  made  to  last — does  not  get  out  of  order. 

6.  It  is  fool-proof  against  accidental  collapse.  Special 
Masterbilt  self-locking  brace  prevents  this. 

7.  It  has  perfectly  smooth  ironing  surface  when  extended. 
Special  flush  hinges  make  this  possible. 

8.  Its  mechanical  action  is  simple. 

9.  It  is  made  in  five  styles  to  accommodate  all  conditions. 


No.  5-A-D 

(See  page  fifteen) 


No.  5-A  is  the  regular  No.  5 
without  door. 

Size  1  ft.  2  in.  by  2  ft.  9x/i  in. 


No.  5-A-D  is  same  as  No.  5-D, 
but  has  no  door.  To  be  used  in¬ 
side  kitchen  cases,  as  shown  on 
pages  three  and  fifteen. 

Size  1  ft.  3  in.  by  2  ft.  8l/i  in. 


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Page  Fourteen 


SOLVES  TOUR  IRONING  BOARD  PROBLEMS 


VYlasterbilt  Folding  Ironing  Board 


No.  5-A-D  Folding  Ironing  Board 
as  shipped  from  factory. 

Size  1  ft.  3  in.  by  2  ft.  8lA  in.,  with 
1 1/ 16-in.  hanging  stiles. 

Depth  of  Box  over  all,  4-Yi  in. 


No. 

5-A-D 

Ironing 

Board 


Folds  away  in  a  compact  man¬ 
ner,  leaving  storage  space  for 
iron  and  cord. 


he  pictures  on  this  page  show  this  board  as  a  part  of  the  Cozy  Nook  installation  on  pages  three  and 
twelve.  The  ironing  board  box  is  hung  on  hinges  behind  the  No.  3-D  seat-door,  and  swings  forward 
into  position  after  seat-door  is  opened.  Note  storage  space  for  electric  iron,  etc.,  when  board  is  folded 


up  and  swung  back  into  the  recess.  Also  note  that  a  big,  thick  pad  can  be  folded  away  with  the  board. 


It  is  no  longer  necessary  for  the  architect  or  builder  to  worry  about  finding  a  suitable  place  to  install  the 
ironing  board.  They  can  go  ahead  and  plan  the  kitchen  in  the  most  convenient  way,  and  when  all  other 
fixtures  are  properly  placed,  the  ironing  board  can  be  installed  under  some  window,  under  the  sink  board,  or 
folded  away  inside  the  lower  part  of  the  cupboard.  These  are  a  few  of  the  exclusive  Masterbilt  features; 
there  are  many  others. 


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OUT  OF  USE ,  OUT  OF  SIGHT 


Page  Fifteen 


MASTERBILT  FOLDING 


Door  Ironing  Board  7 \Jo.  yD 


His  board  comes  with  hanging  stiles,  as  shown  in  center  picture. 
"Fhe  whole  cabinet  is  hung  on  hinges  and  swings  open,  allow¬ 
ing  use  of  cupboard  space  behind  as  shown  in  upper  picture. 
Can  be  hung  on  the  face  of  the  lower  part  of  any  kitchen  cupboard. 


No.  5-D  extended,  and  in  use 


No.  5-D  folded  away  with  pad.  Note 
compact  appearance. 


Specifications 

Fitted  size  1  ft.  3  in.  by  2  ft.  8 1/\  in. 
Box  depth  5  in. 

No  catches  or  hinges  to  hang  cabinet 
furnished.  Use  ordinary  3x3  butts. 


Directions 

Leave  opening  1  ft.  3  in.  by  2  ft.  8*4  in.  in  the  case  front  same  as  if  you 
were  installing  a  C.  C.  door  1  ft.  3  in.  by  2  ft.  8j4  in.,  1%  in.  Cut  back  the 
shelving  to  receive  the  S-in.  depth  of  box  and  hang  cabinet,  using  3x3  door 
butts  to  support  weight. 


THE  BOARD  YOU  HAVE  BEEN  SEEKING 


Page  Sixteen 


A  KJiOCK'OUT  ! 


No.  6-D  as  shipped 
(doors  are  not  hung) 


No.  6-D  hung 
(ironing  board  folded) 

SHOWING  USE  OF  STORAGE  SPACE  BEHIND 


Page  Seventeen 


, he  fixture  can  be  hung  on 
the  front  of  any  cabinet, 
and  complete  fixture  swings 
open  on  hinges,  allowing  the  use 
of  cupboard  space  behind. 


with  hanging 


Shipped 
stiles. 

Specifications 

Fitted  size  1  ft.  3  in.  by  6  ft.  7^4  in. 
Depth  of  cabinet  5%  in.  over  all. 

No  door  hardware  furnished. 

Use  three  3x3  butts. 


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“ UTILIZES  ALL  WASTE  SPACES" 


»« 


Regulation  Ironing  Board. 

Large  Spice  Cabinet. 

Storage  Space  for  Electric 
Iron. 

Metal  and  Asbestos  covered 
shelf  for  iron,  even  if  still 
hot. 

Space  for  wiring -in  Electric 
Plug. 


Specifications 

Rough  opening  1  ft.  2  in.  by  6  ft.  10  in. 
Wall  stud  4  in. 


]\[o.  6  (Combination 


JN  the  space  generally  used  solely 
for  an  ironing  board,  our  Mas- 
terbilt  No.  6  gives  the  following 
features : 


No.  6-D  Combination 


(SAME  AS  NO.  6  ABOVE,  EXCEPT  TO  BE 
HUNG  ON  HINGES  LIKE  A  DOOR) 


No.  6  Combination  ironing  Board  and  Spice  Cabinet 
(No  casings  or  door  hardware  furnished) 


MASTERBILT  FULL  LENGTH  ‘BOARDS 


The  board  proper  is  made  up  of  three  pieces  of  California  white  pine,  T.  &  G.  glue 
joint,  and  the  square  end  has  a  large  spline  full  width.  You  will  not  be  bothered  with 
split  or  warped  boards  if  you  get  Masterbilts. 


Casings  are  not  furnished  with  board.  Door 
hardware  is  not  furnished  unless  ordered  extra. 


Our  J\[o.  I, a  Ironing  <Board 

HO'WEAR  ALL-METAL  WORKING  PARTS 
ADJUSTABLE  HEIGHT 
REMOVABLE  FROM  CASE 
heat  and  ATTRACTIVE 
H.O  OBSTRUCTION  ABOVE  OR 
BELOW  BOARD 

/|~\UILDERS  everywhere  have  recog- 
C  .  nized  the  necessity  of  the  built-in 
ironing  board.  The  standing  type, 
because  it  has  been  in  use  the  longest,  is 
the  most  generally  recognized  board.  In 
entering  this  field  the  Masterbilt  Wall 
Fixture  Company  determined  to  build  a 
board  which  was  so  superior  to  anything 
else  on  the  market  that  home  builders 
could  not  help  but  appreciate  the  differ¬ 
ence.  No.  1-A  Standing  Ironing  Board, 
illustrated  on  this  page,  is  a  result  of  this 
effort.  It  sets  in  3  in.  or  4  in.  stud  wall. 

As  can  be  seen  in  illustration  at  left,  all 
working  parts  are  of  metal,  absolutely 
eliminating  wear.  There  is  no  chance 
for  looseness ;  on  the  contrary,  the  board 

This  ironing  board  is  adjustable  to  two  heights — 2  ft.  8  in.,  and  2  ft.  11  in.  from 
the  floor.  The  lower  height  enables  the  housewife  to  iron  while  sitting  down;  it  also  enables  people  of  different 
heights  to  set  the  board  at  the  most  satisfactory  ironing  position — a  very  important  item  in  apartment  houses  where 
different  families  are  moving  in  and  out.  No.  1-A  board  is  equipped  with  a  sleeve  board.  This  unit  is  built  so  that 
the  board  removes  from  the  case.  This  permits  it  to  be  used  in  another  part  of  the  room  or  house.  The  fact  that 
the  board  can  be  removed  from  the  case  always  makes  it  easy  to  repair  in  the  event  of  being  damaged ;  an  ordinary 
cabinet  board  would  have  to  be  taken  apart  and  repaired.  This  is  an  exclusive  Masterbilt  feature  and  a  genuine 
convenience.  The  board  is  very  easy  to  open  and  close,  and,  of  course,  the  pad  remains  on  the  board.  Set  in  rough 
opening  1  ft.  2  in.  by  6  ft.  10  in.;  3-in.  or  4-in.  stud. 


No.  1-A  Standing  Board,  showing 
metal  working  parts.  IV ill  last 
as  long  as  your  house. 

is  always  rigid  when  in  use. 


No.  1-A  Ironing  Board  extended 
at  lower  height. 


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NEATNESS  ~  STRENGTH  ~  UTILITY  DURABILITY 


T5he  Standing  Ironing  ‘Board  J\[o.  iB 


Masterbilt  Construction 
Exemplified 


Rough  opening  1  ft.  2  in.  by  6  ft.  9  in.  There  is  110  obstruction  beneath  board. 

Can  be  installed  in  3  in.  or  4-  in.  stud.  Its  sturdiness  guarantees  long  life. 

It  folds  back  with  padding. 

It  is  absolutely  rigid. 


he  board  itself,  including  sleeve  board,  is  made  of  Sugar  Pine,  a  wood  noted  for  its  faithfulness.  The 
thickness  of  the  board  is  %  inch,  thus  assuring  strength  and  rigidity.  No  hardware  for  door,  no  casing 
included. 


Rage  Nineteen 


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Masterbilt  IV all  Seat  No.  4,  shut  and.  open, 
as  shipped  from  factory.  A  small,  compact 
and  inexpensive  seat. 


VYlasterbi.lt  Wall  Seats 

While  Masterbilt  Wall  Fixtures  are  designed  pri¬ 
marily  for  the  kitchen,  they  find  their  place  in 
many  other  parts  of  the  house.  The  breakfast 
table,  for  instance,  makes  an  ideal  serving  or  sewing 
table.  The  No.  4  Wall  Seats  are  especially  useful  in 
the  bath  room.  They  are  so  compactly  built  that  they 
will  fit  almost  any  place.  When  they  are  not  in  use, 
they  are  out  of  sight.  Where  the  fixtures  are  installed 
in  a  wall  they  present  a  neat  panel  effect  when  closed 
which  cannot  in  any  way  detract  from  the  appearance 
of  the  room.  Installation  is  always  a  very  simple 
matter.  To  set  fixture  in  the  wall,  merely  slip  in  rough 
opening  and  fasten  to  the  wall  with  three  or  four 
screws. 

Rough  opening  required,  1  ft.  4  in.  by  1  ft. 

S  in.  Three  inches  or  over  stud,  start  rough 
opening  l3l/2  in.  from  floor.  This  seat  is  14 
in.  by  14  in. 


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telephone  Qabinet 

r — asterbilt  No.  30  phone  cabinet. 
j  ,  This  fixture  consists  of  No.  4  seat, 
shelf  for  telephone  and  folding  shelf 
for  phone  book.  The  phone  book  shelf  is 
supported  by  two  strong  hinges  and  can 
either  be  used  for  a  rest  for  phone  book 
while  looking  up  numbers,  or  can  be  used 
while  taking  down  notes  over  the  telephone. 
The  seat  has  a  comfortable  reclining  back 
rest  for  use  in  long  conversations.  Both 
back  and  seat  top  of  five-ply  ribbon-grained 
mahogany.  Seat  is  strong  and  solid.  The 
entire  fixture  sets  in  a  rough  opening  1  ft. 
2  in.  by  4  ft.  4  in.  Start  rough  opening 
133^2  in.  from  floor;  fits  3  or  4  in.  stud. 


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QA NNOT  FIT^D  A  PLACE  FOR  T3 HE  IRONING  BOARD  ? 


VYlasterbilt  Drawer  Ironing  Board  J\[o.  8 
and  Stationary  J\[oo\  J\ [o.  85 


S  the  reader  will  note  from  the  pictures,  Masterbilt  has  again  succeeded  in  utilizing  what  would  ordinarily 
be  waste  space.  By  placing  a  Masterbilt  Folding  Ironing  Board  No.  05  in  a  drawer  to  fit  under  the  table 
top  of  an  ordinary  stationary  breakfast  nook  set,  the  Masterbilt  engineers  have  proven  the  statement  that 
Masterbilt  fixtures  can  be  adapted  to  most  any  condition.  This  fixture  can  be  purchased  in  part  or  complete  as 
follows,  in  knock-down : 


No.  8  Ironing  Board  Drawer  and  2  Table  Aprons  with  drawer  slides  attached  (3  pieces). 

No.  85  Nook  (8-piece  set) — 1  Ironing  Board  Drawer  No.  8  (3  pieces),  2  Table  Ends,  2  Seat  Ends,  1  Table  Top. 

No.  85  Nook  (12-piece  set) — 1  Ironing  Board  Drawer  No.  8  (3  pieces),  2  Table  Ends,  2  Seat  Ends,  1  Table  Top,  2  Seat  Bottoms, 
2  Seat  Backs. 

No.  85  Nook  (14-piece  set) — 1  Ironing  Board  Drawer  No.  8  (3  pieces),  2  Table  Ends,  4  Seat  Ends,  1  Table  Top,  2  Seat  Bottoms, 
2  Seat  Backs. 


No.  85  Nook 


No.  85  Nook 


Drawer  13)4  by  5)4  by  38  in. 
Table  Top  27  by  42  in. 

Seats  14  by  45  in. 

No.  8  Drawer. 

Shipping  weight  40  pounds. 


Note  compartment  in  front  of 
drawer  for  storing  iron  and 
cord. 


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PUT  IT  IN  A  DRAWER 


Page  Twenty-one 


Rough  Framing  Dimensions  for  “ Masterbilt' 

”  Wall  Fixtures 

PAGE  NO. 

NO. 

ARTICLE 

WIDTH 

HEIGHT 

STUD 

SHIP  WT. 

18 

1-A 

Standing  Ironing  Board,  adjustable  height  with  all-metal  working 

parts  . 

l'-2" 

6'- 10" 

3" 

39  lbs. 

19 

3 

Combination  Table  and  Ironing  Board . . . . . 

T-2" 

6'- 10" 

3" 

57  lbs. 

15-16 

5 

Folding  Ironing  Board . 

T-2" 

2'-9  y2” 

4" 

36  lbs. 

•15 

5-A 

Folding  Ironing  Board  without  door . 

T-2" 

2'-9  y2” 

4" 

27  lbs. 

15 

5-D 

Folding  Board  No.  5  hung  as  a  C.  C.  door . Door  size 

T-3" 

2'-854" 

— 

39  lbs. 

17 

6 

Combination  Folding  Ironing  Board  with  Spice  Cabinet. . 

T-2" 

6'- 10" 

4" 

48  lbs. 

3 

1 

Folding  Wall  Table . 

2'-6" 

2'-9  y2" 

4" 

66  lbs. 

6-7-8-9-10 

1-D 

Table  No.  1  hung  as  a  C.  C.  door . Door  size 

2  ’-sy2" 

2'- 8  yA" 

— 

68  lbs. 

2 

End  Wall  Seat . 

T-2" 

2’-9  y2" 

4" 

36  lbs. 

6-7-8-9-10 

2-D 

Seat  No.  2  hung  as  a  C.  C.  door . . . Door  size 

T-3" 

2'-8  yi" 

— 

36  lbs. 

4 

3 

Side  Wall  Seat . 

T-4" 

2'-9j4" 

3" 

34  lbs. 

3-A 

Long  34  in.  Side  Wall  Seat . 

3'-0" 

2'-9j4" 

72  lbs. 

3 

3-D 

Seat  No.  3  hung  as  a  C.  C.  door . Door  Size 

T-6" 

2'-8*4" 

— 

36  lbs. 

20 

4 

Side  Wall  Seat,  sets  18  in.  off  floor.  Start  rough  opening  13^4  in.  up 

T-4" 

l'-8" 

3" 

25  lbs. 

2 

122 

Triplet  Breakfast  Nook . 

4'- 10" 

2'-9  J4" 

4" 

128  lbs. 

8-9-10 

2-S-D 

Seat  No.  2  in  lower  part  and  Spice  Cabinet  in  upper  part  of  C.  C. 

door . . . Door  size 

T-3" 

6'-7S/8" 

— 

48  lbs. 

4 

12 

Breakfast  Mullion  with  Table  No.  1  and  Seat  No.  2  on  right  side.. 

3'-8" 

2'-9y2" 

4" 

72  lbs. 

4 

21 

Breakfast  Mullion  with  Table  No.  1  and  Seat  No.  2  on  left  side . 

3'-8" 

2'-9  y2" 

4" 

72  lbs. 

20 

30 

Phone  Cabinet.  Start  rough  opening  13)4  in.  up . 

l'-2" 

4'-4" 

3" 

33  lbs. 

40 

Medicine  Cabinet  (set  on)  Wall . 

T-6" 

2'-0" 

— 

22  lbs. 

41 

Medicine  Cabinet  (set  in)  Wall . 

T-6" 

2'-0" 

3" 

22  lbs. 

Over-all  Sizes 

PAGE  NO.  ' -  ROUGH  OPENING  - ' 

SHIP  WT. 

7-8-9 

No.  300  .  S'-7"  x  6'- 10" 

15"  Deep 

450  lbs. 

10 

No.  A  Unit .  2'-9"  x  6'- 10" 

15"  Deep 

113  lbs. 

10 

No.  B  Unit . . .  l'-S"  x  6'- 10" 

15"  Deep 

47  lbs. 

10 

No.  C  Unit .  l'-S"  x  6'- 10" 

15"  Deep 

92  lbs. 

10-11 

AID  (Combination)  .  2'-9"  x  6'-10" 

15"  Deep 

181  lbs. 

10-11 

B2S  (Combination)  .  T-5"  x  6'-10" 

15"  Deep 

95  lbs. 

10-11 

C52D  (Combination)  .  l'-5"x6'-10" 

15"  Deep 

128  lbs. 

NOTE. — Where  heights  are  given,  it  means  from  Finish  Floor. 

Where  “Stud”  is  given, 

it 

means  regular  sized  stud  with  in.  plaster.  No.  3  Combination  Table  and  Ironing  Board  has 

5-ply  O.  P.  Table  Top.  All  other  Tables  have  veneered  Mahogany  Tops.  All  Seats  have  veneered 

Mahogany  Tops. 

Page  Twenty-two 


Key  to  J\[umbers  and  Symbols 

JN  offering  MASTERBILT  Fixtures  to  the  Building  Industry  through  the  medium  of  this 
catalogue,  we  have  tried  to  make  our  printed  material  comprehensive,  yet  as  brief  as 
possible,  and,  as  a  guide  to  a  clear  understanding  of  the  Numbers  and  Symbols  used  on 
these  pages,  we  suggest  that  you  familiarize  yourself  with  the  following. 


WHERE  THE  FIGURE  IS  USED 
Figure  1 — Means  a  Folding  Table  for  four  people. 

Figure  2 — Means  a  Folding  Bench  Seat  for  two  people. 

Figure  3 — Means  a  Vanishing  Seat  for  one  person. 

Figure  4 — Means  a  Vanishing  Seat  for  one  person. 


Another  Instance — Take  for  example:  No.  2-S-D — 
the  2  means  a  No.  2  Seat;  the  “S”  means  Spice 
Cabinet,  and  the  “D”  means  that  the  fixture  is 
fitted  with  hanging  stiles  to  hang  as  a  C.  C.  Door. 


The  Letter  “D” — Always  means  that  the  fixture  is  used 
as  a  C.  C.  Door. 

The  Letter  “S” — Means  Spice  Cabinet. 

The  Letter  “C” — Means  Cooler. 

The  Letter  “B” — Means  Broom  Closet. 

For  instance — A  No.  122  Triplet  Nook  is  made  up  of 
one  No.  1  Table  and  two  No.  2  seats — so  that 
means  No.  122. 

Another  Instance — A  No.  1-D  is  a  No.  1  Table  made 
with  1  1/16  in.  hanging  stiles  to  act  as  a  C.  C. 
Door;  the  “D”  denoting  Door. 


The  Figure  No.  12 — Means  that  the  fixture  is  made  up 
of  a  No.  1  Table  and  a  No.  2  Seat,  with  the  Seat 
on  the  right. 


The  Figure  No.  21 — Is  just  the  same  as  No.  12,  except 
that  the  Seat  is  on  the  left. 

The  Figure  No.  5 — Means  our  Folding  Ironing  Board. 

But,  if  you  want  it  to  hang  as  a  C.  C.  Door — You 
must  order  a  No.  5-D. 

The  Figures  C-5-2-D  may  puzzle  you  a  little,  but  here 
is  how  simple  it  is:  The  “C”  means  you  want  a 
Cooler;  the  “5”  means  you  want  a  Folding  Ironing 
Board  in  it;  the “2” means  there  is  a  Folding  Bench 
Seat  in  fixture;  and  the  “D”  means  that  the  No.  2 
Seat  is  used  as  a  C.  C.  Door.  (Easy — isn’t  it?) 


WHEN  FIXTURES  ARE  TO  BE  USED  AS  C.  C.  DOORS,  BE  SURE  TO  USE  THE 

LETTER  “D.”  (“D”  Means  Door.”) 


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Pasterbilt  representatives  are  now  being  established  in  all  the  larger  cities  of  the  United  States  and  Canada. 
Below  are  those  that  are  now  established  and  have  stocks  of  Masterbilt  Products  on  hand.  Others  are 
being  established  rapidly,  so  if  your  particular  territory  is  not  listed,  drop  a  line  to  our  office  and  we  can 
advise  you  of  the  name  of  dealer  near  you  who  has  been  added  after  this  catalogue  went  to  press. 

Representatives : 

Pacific  Coast  States  of  Arizona,  California,  Idaho,  Montana,  Nevada,  Oregon,  Utah,  Washington  and  Wyoming : 

Pacific  Door  &  Sash  Company,  3216  South  Main  Street,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Los  Angeles  City,  California,  arid  vicinity: 

H.  V.  Cowan,  Inc.,  1950  East  64th  Sreet,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Display  Room,  1040  South  Broadway. 

T  ex  as: 

Steves  Sash  &  Door  Company,  San  Antonio,  Fort  Worth,  Houston,  Wichita  Falls,  Corpus  Christi,  Dallas. 

New  Orleans,  La.,  and  vicinity: 

North  Rampart  Lumber  &  Supply  Company,  531  North  Rampart  Avenue,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Florida: 

Miami — P.  A.  Henderson  Lumber  Company,  Miami,  Fla. 

Tampa — North  Rampart  Lumber  &  Supply  Company,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Jacksonville — Mason  Forwarding  Company,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

W ashington,  D.  C.: 

Barber  &  Ross,  Inc.,  Eleventh  and  G  Streets  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

New  England  States  of  Maine,  New  Hampshire,  Vermont,  Massachusetts,  Rhode  Island,  Connecticut,  and  Province  of  Ouebec, 
Canada: 

Brockway-Smith  Corporation,  465  Medford  Street,  Charlestown  District,  Boston,  Mass. 

M  ichigan: 

United  States  Plywood  Company,  1815  Franklin  Street,  Detroit,  Mich. 

New  York  City  and  vicinity: 

Whittier  Lumber  &  Millwork  Company,  411  Adams  Street,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Cameron  Lumber  Company,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

Chicago,  III.: 

Rittenhouse  &  Embree,  3500  South  Racine  Avenue,  Chicago,  Ill. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  vicinity: 

C.  C.  Coolbaugh  &  Son  Co.,  Gloucester  City,  N.  J. 


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Page  Twenty-four 


THERE.  ARE  REASONS  WHY 
YOU  SHOULD  SPECIFY  MASTERBILT 

WALL  FIXTURES 

SAVE  TIME  AND  SPACE.  Very  compact.  Simple  to  install.  Folding  seats,  tables  and 
ironing  boards  are  absolutely  fool-proof  against  collapse.  Special  locking  device  making 
them  non-collapsible  is  an  exclusive  Masterbilt  feature. 

Masterbilt  Wall  Fixtures  are  attractive.  Table  and  seat  tops  are  of  ribbon-grained 
Philippine  mahogany.  Hardware  polished  nickel.  Strong  and  sturdy;  special  steel 
cantilever  brace  supports  table. 

Easily  placed  anywhere.  Smooth  mechanical  action  in  opening  or  closing.  Ironing 
board  folds  with  pad  on. 

Durable.  All  working  parts  of  metal.  No  excessive  wear. 

Up-to-date.  All  the  latest  features  with  many  new  ones. 

Adaptable;  lend  themselves  in  combination  with  case  work  furnished  by  mills.  Units 
made  to  swing  like  C.  C.  doors. 

Breakfast  nooks  have  single  fold  flush  top  table,  goes  in  4-inch  stud  wall.  Have  ample 
leg  room.  Top  of  table  folds  to  inside,  making  it  sanitary.  Proper  spacing  between  seats 
and  table.  Practically  no  installation  expense.  Comes  all  assembled. 

Service.  The  firm  behind  Masterbilt  products  will  go  the  limit  to  back  up  their 
products  and  representatives. 

Masterbilt  means  built  right.  Masterbilt  wall  fixtures  are  built  by  experts.  Reason¬ 
ably  priced. 


WALL  FIXTURES  ARE  PROTECTED  BY  UNITED  STATES  AND  CANADIAN  PATENT  LAWS 

INFRINGERS  WILL  BE  PROSECUTED 


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